Popsicle Recipes with Alcohol

Popsicles Aren’t Just for Children

There are new types of popsicle makers, they are able to freeze alcoholic beverages They are fun to make and very simple to do. This post gives you a few new popsicle recipe ideas.

The men in my home don’t want a strawberry yogurt or other plain fruity popsicle but add some rum or gin and I know they will be all over them.

Popsicle Makers

I went searching for a popsicle maker, I wanted one shaped like a fudgesicle. I started at the dollar store and found an old fashioned small sized popsicle maker that’s perfect for children. A popsicle maker for the adult popsicles took a little longer to find.

Eventually I found a new styled Zoku popsicle maker and I am super excited about my new kitchen toy. To use the Zoku keep it in the freezer and when you want popsicles you make them on the counter in a few minutes.

Pineapple Coconut Popsicles for Children

1 can pineapple

1 cup coconut milk

1/2 cup coconut

1/4 tsp coconut extract

a Place everything in a blender, mix on high. Pour into a popsicle maker and freeze until solid.

Greyhound Popsicle Recipe with Gin

1 whole grapefruit, peeled

1 cup grapefruit juice

2 oz gin

1 tbsp sugar

1 fresh grapefruit, peeled

a Place everything in a blender and mix. Pour into the popsicle maker, freeze until solid.

Pomtini Popsicle Recipe

This is from an old Pomtini recipe I was given several years ago. I tweaked the recipe a bit for this popsicle recipe. The Cointreau liqueur takes it to a whole new level of delicious.

1 oz Vodka

1 oz Cointreau

1 1/2 cup Pomegranate juice

2 tbsp fresh lemon juice

1/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup water

a Place everything in blender and mix. Pour into the popsicle maker and freeze until solid.

When Hubs is home I will show him the new popsicle maker and make some Corona with Lime slices popsicles. They actually sound very unappealing to me because believe it or not I loathe beer.

To make a Corona Beer popsicles all you need to do is add a slice of lime into the popsicle maker and add the beer. Maybe it will be a new Hubs favorite. I can’t recommend it, because never ever will I try one.

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